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On the A1123 between Needingworth and Bluntisham, just before midnight on Sunday (January 15), police received a call from a motorist who had come across the loose pony walking down the A1123 towards St Ives.

A police spokesman said: “The pony was described as white and brown and very short, about 3ft tall. The driver was following it slowly down the road with his hazard flashers on.

"A police patrol was dispatched, found the pony and managed to secure it in a field although it was “not very compliant”.

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“However, a police patrol in the area later in the night reported that the pony had escaped again. But despite their best efforts in trying to coax it back into the field, officers last saw it disappearing down Lowndes Drove.

“However, at around 4.15 pm later that day, Monday (January 16), police received more reports of a grey and brown pony seen on the A1123 near Bluntisham. Officers again searched the area, but could not locate the pony.”